7-letter words containing e, v, a
- taverna — a small, unpretentious café or restaurant in Greece.
- the vag — the Vagrancy Act
- travers — P(amela) L. 1899–1996, Australian writer, especially of children's stories, in England.
- u-value — a measure of the flow of heat through an insulating or building material: the lower the U-value, the better the insulating ability.
- unalive — not aware of something
- unpaved — a pavement.
- unravel — to separate or disentangle the threads of (a woven or knitted fabric, a rope, etc.).
- unreave — to unwind, untangle, or loosen
- unsaved — to rescue from danger or possible harm, injury, or loss: to save someone from drowning.
- unweave — to undo, take apart, or separate (something woven); unravel.
- upheave — to heave or lift up; raise up or aloft.
- upvalue — to raise the value of: to upvalue inventories.
- uvedale — Nicholas, Udall.
- v-e day — May 8, 1945, the day of victory in Europe for the Allies in World War II.
- vacance — a vacant period; vacancy
- vacated — to give up possession or occupancy of: to vacate an apartment.
- vaccine — any preparation used as a preventive inoculation to confer immunity against a specific disease, usually employing an innocuous form of the disease agent, as killed or weakened bacteria or viruses, to stimulate antibody production.
- vacuate — to empty
- vacuole — a membrane-bound cavity within a cell, often containing a watery liquid or secretion.
- vaginae — Anatomy, Zoology. the passage leading from the uterus to the vulva in certain female mammals. Compare oviduct. a sheathlike part or organ.
- vaguely — not clearly or explicitly stated or expressed: vague promises.
- vaguest — not clearly or explicitly stated or expressed: vague promises.
- vainest — excessively proud of or concerned about one's own appearance, qualities, achievements, etc.; conceited: a vain dandy.
- vaivode — voivode.
- valance — a short curtain or piece of drapery that is hung from the edge of a canopy, from the frame of a bed, etc.
- valence — a department in SE France. 2533 sq. mi. (6560 sq. km). Capital: Valence.
- valency — valence.
- valeric — pertaining to or derived from valerian.
- valerie — a female given name.
- valeted — a male servant who attends to the personal needs of his male employer, as by taking care of clothing or the like; manservant.
- vallate — bordered by a ridge, raised edge, or the like.
- vallejo — César [Spanish se-sahr] /Spanish ˈsɛ sɑr/ (Show IPA), 1895–1938, Peruvian poet.
- valuate — to set a value on; appraise.
- valvate — furnished with or opening by a valve or valves.
- valvule — a small valve or a part resembling a valve.
- vamoose — to leave hurriedly or quickly; decamp.
- vampire — a preternatural being, commonly believed to be a reanimated corpse, that is said to suck the blood of sleeping persons at night.
- vandyke — a wide collar of lace and linen with the edge formed into scallops or deep points.
- vanessa — a female given name.
- vantage — a position, condition, or place affording some advantage or a commanding view.
- vaquero — a cowboy or herdsman.
- vareuse — a type of loose coat or jacket
- variate — Statistics. random variable.
- varices — plural of varix.
- variety — the state of being varied or diversified: to give variety to a diet.
- variole — a shallow pit or depression like the mark left by a smallpox pustule; foveola.
- varment — Chiefly Southern and South Midland U.S. vermin. an objectionable or undesirable animal, usually predatory, as a coyote or bobcat.
- vastest — of very great area or extent; immense: the vast reaches of outer space.
- vat dye — any of the class of insoluble dyes impregnated into textile fibers by reduction into soluble leuco bases that regenerate the insoluble dye on oxidation.
- vatable — subject to VAT